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Stars and Stripes - The Iwo Jima group is more than 100 days COVID-free at sea

More than 100 days at sea without a single COVID-19 case, the sailors and Marines of the Virginia-based Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group aren’t letting their care to keep the pandemic at bay get in their way.

stripes - The Iwo Jima group is more than 100 days COVID-free at sea

More than 100 days at sea without a single COVID-19 case, the sailors and Marines of the Virginia-based Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group aren’t letting their care to keep the pandemic at bay get in their way.

DVIDS - News - 4,300 Sailors and Marines Mark an Unprecedented 90 days with Zero COVID Cases

3 ATLANTIC OCEAN – The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (IWOARG) and the embarked 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) reached a new milestone of 90 days underway with zero COVID-19 cases since the beginning of their deployment, May 21, 2021. The safety of our Sailors and Marines is a top priority and preventing COVID-19 is one way to keep our personnel safe and fully mission capable, said Capt. Darren Nelson, commodore, Amphibious Squadron Four. By maintaining high mission readiness we are able to consistently support our partners and allies. The roughly 4,300 Sailors and Marines of the IWOARG and 24th MEU have participated in several NATO exercises, bi-lateral exercises, distinguished visitor visits, and ports of call during this 90 day period. In addition, Sailors and Marines are stationed at shore locations throughout the SIXTH Fleet area of operations. There have been zero cases of COVID-19 during this time.

Practice, games in jeopardy after vandals target footy field

Premium Content Subscriber only FOOTY practice along with more than 20 upcoming games could be off the cards for up to 350 Ipswich rugby league players. Training grounds have been left in tatters after vandals targeted Bob Gibbs Park, where the Springfield Panthers Rugby League club trains. Tracks covering the field, including some cuts up to 7cm deep, appear to be the result of burn outs made by a car or van. Springfield Panthers secretary Sharon Knite said senseless vandalism may cost players valuable training, which was set to kick off on Monday and run four nights a week. The sad part about it is the (Ipswich City Council) has told us they don t know if we ll be able to train Monday night or even if we ll be able to host our games on Saturday, Ms Knite said.

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